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Lol man don't listen to these dudes saying it's "just a shirt," if you want to get it dry-cleaned go ahead. It's like what, $3 or less to get a single shirt dry-cleaned? Not like you're coming out of pocket crazy or something to get it done. I for one like to keep my shoes & clothing as fresh as possible for as long as possible... not walking around walking like a duck or anything but definitely not one of those " **** stains give your stuff character " type dudes lol.
The problem is that taking stuff to the dry cleaners that's not designed to be dry clean can leave the shirt worse off than if he'd just done a spot treatment at home. It may only be 3 bucks, but the chemicals they use to dry clean will tear up the fabrics of the shirt and won't leave it white if you bring it to the wrong place.
@Bronco19dmIf you're going to just have them launder it, then you're better off doing it at home, sort your whites tees and wash them separate from the darker colored ones. Maybe not using hot/warm water as suggested on the tag because you're going to shrink the shirt a bit if you do. Then hang dry. It'll be a little stiff from air drying, but if you put it in the bathroom while you shower the next time you want to wear it, the steam in the air should loosen it up.